List of Broadcom CA Single Sign-On Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Broadcom CA Single Sign-On customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Broadcom CA Single Sign-On for Single Sign-On (SSO) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Broadcom CA Single Sign-On for Single Sign-On (SSO) include: British Telecom, a United Kingdom based Communications organisation with 85300 employees and revenues of $26.83 billion, Avaya, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 8063 employees and revenues of $3.10 billion and many others.
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Avaya | Professional Services | 8063 | $3.1B | United States | Broadcom | Broadcom CA Single Sign-On | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Avaya deployed Broadcom CA Single Sign-On in a Single Sign-On (SSO) implementation to redesign its identity infrastructure for employees, partners and customers, as part of a large-scale identity and access management transformation to improve security and operational efficiency. The program emphasized centralized authentication and access control across service portals and internal applications.
Avaya implemented CA SSO R12.x and configured core Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities including federation, session management, and application access proxying typical of enterprise SSO platforms. The Broadcom CA Single Sign-On deployment was built as an active-active architecture to support high availability and resiliency, and it was integrated with CA Identity Suite for identity lifecycle and provisioning workflows and with CA Privileged Identity Manager for privileged account controls.
The rollout covered employee, partner and customer access domains and followed a phased application migration approach documented at CA World 2015, capturing application migration lessons learned and sequencing strategies. Governance changes centered on centralized authentication policy enforcement and coordinated migration orchestration, with operational focus on application testing, cutover planning and cross-team coordination rather than on quantified outcomes.
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British Telecom | Communications | 85300 | $26.8B | United Kingdom | Broadcom | Broadcom CA Single Sign-On | Single Sign-On (SSO) | 2004 | n/a |
In 2004 British Telecom implemented Broadcom CA Single Sign-On to centralize authentication for customer and employee web portals across its UK operations. The implementation used Broadcom CA Single Sign-On, also referenced as CA SiteMinder, as the primary identity and access control layer under the Single Sign-On (SSO) category.
The deployment focused on centralized policy management, session handling, web access enforcement and a unified administration console to reduce administration and password reset overhead. Configuration work emphasized browser single sign-on flows and centralized authentication transaction processing consistent with Single Sign-On (SSO) functional patterns.
Operational coverage was concentrated on BT’s customer-facing and employee web portals in the United Kingdom, with the rollout processing approximately 36 million authentication transactions per day. Integrations were centered on portal authentication points and the web access surface rather than bespoke backend system integrations.
Governance changes consolidated credential administration and password support processes into a single operational team, shifting operational overhead away from distributed portal administrators. The implementation improved the portal user experience and was reported to save about £4.5m per year in operating costs while reducing password-reset and administration demand.
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